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Jacksonville Teacher 'Went Above & Beyond' To Support Student
According to a former student's mom, second grade teacher Roberta Bauman,"genuinely cares about her students."

According to a former student's mom, second grade teacher Roberta Bauman,"genuinely cares about her students."

"She works with each kid in her caseload to figure out what they need to help them learn and does so with passion," says an acquaintance.
"[Alex Beene] is an incredible human being and the most generous teacher I've ever known with time, advice and care," says a student.
Her colleague says the educator should be recognized for "her desire to teach and make a difference in every single child."
Conexión Américas’ co-executive directors help create opportunities for Latino families in Middle Tennessee.
Candace Marie Mitcham is a real estate agent and dedicated community leader.
Marcie Velen was the driving force behind starting No Kill Pima County (a grassroots 501c3) in 2012.
Dixie Watkins has dedicated decades of her life to the pediatric patients at Loma Linda University Children’s Health.
Claire W. Sadler has devoted her career to connecting the community with the D&L Trail’s outdoor recreation and industrial heritage.
Mr. Michael Cragg is making a lasting impact on the lives of his students.
Colin Hickey has lived in Bedminster for over 30 years and now holds a public service position to create community engagement opportunities.
Tammy Gilland volunteers her time to several local organizations and has been honored with several awards, such as Athens Woman of the Year.
PSPD Dispatcher Heather Topliff most cherishes the “little victories,” like turning a citizen’s bad day into a good one.
Diane Eng Swanson has supported New Milford and its residents for over 35 years, working with Pratt Nature Center, Give Local and more.
Stacy Bare encourages everyone to explore Grand Rapids' incredible park system and experience the “transformative power of nature."
From organizing cemetery tours to restoring local infrastructure, lifelong Hellertonians Harry and Jeanette Boos have made their mark.
Lynn Wheeler retired from the Carroll County Public Library in 2018 and has continued to support the enrichment of her community.
Educator and volunteer Maité Iturri saw an opportunity to help struggling families in her community and co-founded Food for All.
Looking for ways to give back in your community? Start here!
Looking for ways to give back in your community? Start here!